Chlamydia Risks: Understanding STD Severity and Long-Term Health
No, chlamydia is not the most dangerous STD. While it is a common and easily spread sexually transmitted infection, it is usually curable with antibiotics. In most cases, it does not cause long-term health problems.
Some STDs, such as HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B, can cause serious health problems including long-term organ damage, disability, and even death without proper treatment. It is important to practice safe sex, get tested regularly, and seek treatment for any STDs as soon as possible to prevent complications.
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